EUROCPR 2013

EUROCPR 2013

21-22 March 2013 / The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels

EuroCPR is organised annually with the ambition to contribute
constructively and critically to European Information Society Policy
developments. The conference addresses the use of ICT throughout society
and economy as well as the evolution of the ICT and media sectors.
EuroCPR uniquely brings together academia, policy makers, and industry
representatives in order to facilitate systematic interaction and
critical analysis of both the highest academic excellence and the
maximum policy and industrial relevance. The format of the conference
has deliberately been kept small - with a maximum of 80 participants -
favouring quality over quantity and encouraging a high level of
interaction.

EuroCPR invites abstracts for theoretically and empirically grounded papers that reflect critically on the Digital Agenda as such and on factors contributing to progress towards the Digital Agenda goals so far which draw on the results of research to inform ongoing policy debates on issues relevant to the Digital Agenda.

23-24 March 2015 / The Centre for European Policy Studies
(CEPS), Brussels

EuroCPR is organised annually with the ambition to
contribute constructively and critically to European Information Society Policy
developments. The conference addresses the use of ICT throughout society and
economy as well as the evolution of the ICT and media sectors. EuroCPR uniquely
brings together academia, policy makers, and industry representatives in order
to facilitate systematic interaction and critical analysis of both the highest
academic excellence and the maximum policy and industrial relevance. The format
of the conference has deliberately been kept small - with a maximum of 80
participants - favouring quality over quantity and encouraging a high level of
interaction.

This year EuroCPR invites abstracts for theoretically and
empirically grounded papers that reflect critically on the Digital Agenda as
such, and on factors that contribute to the progress towards the achievement of
its goals so as to inform ongoing policy debates.

Policies for a digital Europe: lessons learned and challenges ahead

28-30 March 2010, Brussels, Musée du Cinquantenaire

EuroCPR is organised annually with the ambition to contribute constructively and critically to European Information Society Policy developments. The conference addresses the use of ICT throughout society and economy as well as the evolution of the ICT and media sectors. EuroCPR uniquely brings together academia, policy makers, and industry representatives in order to facilitate systematic interaction and critical analysis of both the highest academic excellence and the maximum policy and industrial relevance. The format of the conference has deliberately been kept small - with a maximum of 80 participants - favouring quality over quantity and encouraging a high level of interaction.

In 2010, EuroCPR celebrates its 25th anniversary and offers a unique opportunity to its community to critically reflect on the lessons learned over the years and to contribute constructively to ongoing debates about the future of Information Society Policy in Europe.

Policies For The Future Internet

25-27 March 2012 / Ghent / Belgium

EuroCPR is organised annually with the ambition to contribute
constructively and critically to European Information Society Policy
developments. The conference addresses the use of ICT throughout society
and economy as well as the evolution of the ICT and media sectors.
EuroCPR uniquely brings together academia, policy makers, and industry
representatives in order to facilitate systematic interaction and
critical analysis of both the highest academic excellence and the
maximum policy and industrial relevance. The format of the conference
has deliberately been kept small - with a maximum of 80 participants -
favouring quality over quantity and encouraging a high level of
interaction.

The theme of the 2012 Conference will be "Policies for the future Internet". The Internet is a fundamental part of society and of Europe’s and other regions’ economies. Whereas the Internet remained largely untouched by extensive public policies until the end of the 1990s (in comparison to telecommunications and mass media policies), several policies for the future Internet are emerging.
We invite scholars to critically reflect on the lessons learned over the last 10 years, and to contribute constructively to ongoing debates about policy and regulation for the future Internet. The full call for papers and more information about the conference will soon be available on our website.

Gold Partner

Online content: policy and regulation for a global market

27-29 March 2011 / Ghent / Belgium

EuroCPR is organised annually with the ambition to contribute
constructively and critically to European Information Society Policy
developments. The conference addresses the use of ICT throughout society
and economy as well as the evolution of the ICT and media sectors.
EuroCPR uniquely brings together academia, policy makers, and industry
representatives in order to facilitate systematic interaction and
critical analysis of both the highest academic excellence and the
maximum policy and industrial relevance. The format of the conference
has deliberately been kept small - with a maximum of 80 participants -
favouring quality over quantity and encouraging a high level of
interaction.

The competitiveness of Europe’s mobile communication sector: The challenges of globalisation and sustainability

30 - 31 March 2009, Seville

EuroCPR is organised annually with the ambition to contribute constructively and critically to European Information Society Policy developments. The conference addresses the use of ICT throughout society and economy as well as the evolution of the ICT and media sectors. EuroCPR uniquely brings together academia, policy makers, and industry representatives in order to facilitate systematic interaction and critical analysis of both the highest academic excellence and the maximum policy and industrial relevance. The format of the conference has deliberately been kept small - with a maximum of 80 participants - favouring quality over quantity and encouraging a high level of interaction.

Future directions for the EuroCPR conference: policies, topics and stakeholders

31 March - 2 April 2008, Sevilla

EuroCPR is organised annually with the ambition to contribute constructively and critically to European Information Society Policy developments. The conference addresses the use of ICT throughout society and economy as well as the evolution of the ICT and media sectors. EuroCPR uniquely brings together academia, policy makers, and industry representatives in order to facilitate systematic interaction and critical analysis of both the highest academic excellence and the maximum policy and industrial relevance. The format of the conference has deliberately been kept small - with a maximum of 80 participants - favouring quality over quantity and encouraging a high level of interaction.